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BiAFRA SHALL BE FREE
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BIAFRA SHALL ARISE
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As a Nigerian nothing can convince me otherwise, that Nigeria's woes are 95% self inflicted through greed, & monumental levels of corruption. Unless there is a ''conspiracy theory'' that the IMF & World Bank have implanted chips into the brains of its greedy thieving ruling elite, to pocket, any & everything pocket able.
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What we need is transparency....who has the oil mining contracts and for how long. Tell the poeple this and maybe they will understand the need for cuts
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Is it Nigeria that takes e waste from many western countries and recycles it on the edge of a river, where after taking the good stuff out they just burn the rest in the open with no safety or ecological precautions?
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@ClaysXXX Don't blame your govt completely. I know there is talk of corruption and uselessness but it's the IMF/World Bank (i.e. zionists) who is to blame for this. This is what they do, they give $ to countries who they know won't be able to pay and when they want to either cause chaos and take over control of a country they do what they've just done to you in Nigeria. The worst thing you citizens can do is fall into their trap of creating chaos,this will usher in their stooges
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Try paying almost 7:00 Aussie $ a US gallon for fuel, thats what i had to pay today in Australia. I realize we are better off financially than Nigeria but jesus it's filthy expensive here. I can't believe a country who produces so much oil has to import over 70% of their fuel. The zio fronts like the IMF are the most infiltrating nation destroying scum on earth
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@virginben29 Please tell me it's a joke. I've been reading all of this depressing news and have been in tears all day. God please come to the aid of my country, Nigeria.
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I'm Nigerian and I'm getting pretty scared. The government seems bent on the fuel-subsidy removal, which had nearly tripled the fuel price despite the strikes so far. It's obvious that the removal was an initiative by the World Bank and IMF and our weak government bought in so easily. We Nigerians don't trust our governments and things are getting very unpredictable.
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Guys my friends in kano nigeria told me there is strong contigencies of american soldiers from iraq there and have been seen by many people intown and that is why they goverment put a curfew in the capital so as people wont notice thier arrival.so they so called president is a stooge to llet africom into nigeria
The agony of trees dying in ancestral farmlands
Streams polluting, weeping filth into murky rivers
It is the poisoned air cursing the luckless lungs of dying children
Ogoni is the dream breaking the looping chain
around the drooping neck of a SHELLshocked land
Ken Saro Wiwa
His sentence by a hasty, unfounded, military tribunal of hanging was executed november 10 1995 nigeria royal dutch shell
MrMinutemen 1 month ago 9
Ken Saro-Wiwa paid with his life trying to protect the environment in the delta where Ogoniland is situated and is being destroyed by the oil drilling.
Shell pays out $15.5m over Saro-Wiwa killing guardian (dot) co (dot) uk/world/2009/jun/08/nigeria-usa
JtheRed99 1 month ago 6